Former volleyball coach charged with sexually assaulting a player
Mark Kosloski was a coach at North Lakes Academy for six years, resigning in February for personal reasons.
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A former assistant volleyball coach in Forest Lake is accused of sexually assaulting one of his players in 2017, when she was 17.
Mark Richard Kosloski, 47, of Wyoming, Minnesota, is charged with three counts of third-degree criminal sexual conduct in connection to the assaults on a North Lakes Academy student at his home during the fall of 2017.
Kosloski worked as the assistant volleyball coach at North Lakes Academy, a charter school in Forest Lake, from 2017-2018 and as the head boys basketball coach from November 2015 until he resigned on Feb. 2, citing personal reasons, North Lakes Academy Executive Director Cam Stottler told Bring Me The News. Kosloski s resignation came the same day the victim contacted police about the sexual assaults.
A community has come together to help children with special educational needs (SEN) and Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) reconnect with nature. Jigsaw Family Support is working with South Lakes Academy on a project to build an allotment on Rinkfield in Kendal, with the aim of improving the mental wellbeing of children and young adults with SEN and ASC. Since the announcement of the South Lakes Community Garden earlier this month, Stephen Whitehouse from Jigsaw Family Support, who is coordinating the project alongside Sam Ryalls from South Lakes Academy, has been overwhelmed with the volume of equipment and funding donated and help offered from companies and individuals.
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Feb 17, 2021
CURTIS The Erickson Center for the Arts in Curtis is holding a very special Student Art Show this year showcasing Three Lakes Academy.
Art instructor Nicole Gustafson has been busy with each TLA student, working to make sure they all have the chance to express themselves through art, every day, according to an Erickson Center release..
This year’s art classes have looked quite different, the release states, as students and teachers adapted to a “mobile” art class. Gustafson has gone above and beyond to make sure that TLA students are able participate, and their artistic talent absolutely shines through in the exhibit this year.